



Cleveland ClinicVerified account @ClevelandClinic 6 hours ago
Is it possible to catch up on lost sleep over the weekend? A sleep medicine expert’s answer:
A: In the past, sleep experts believed it was impossible to catch up on the sleep you lose — that once you’ve lost it, it’s gone.
But a recent long-term study found that folks who slept four, five or six hours during the week, then caught up on weekends, lived longer than those who remained sleep-deprived all week long.
So you can catch up to some degree on weekends. However, sometimes people who catch up on sleep on the weekend will oversleep.
And it turns out that oversleeping has some of the same consequences as undersleeping:
So it’s really best to aim for a stable sleep time, bedtime and wake time every day of the week. This will help you get the regular sleep needed to restore your brain and every cell in your body.
—Sleep medicine specialist Nancy Foldvary-Schaefer, DO, MS

George J Huba PhD @DrHubaEvaluator 2 hours ago
Study Finds Hot Baths May Be as Effective as Exercise in Helping Depression – Mental Floss https://buff.ly/2PLtdNH

George J Huba PhD @DrHubaEvaluator 2 hours ago
Study Finds Hot Baths May Be as Effective as Exercise in Helping Depression – Mental Floss https://buff.ly/2PLtdNH

Chartered Society of PhysiotherapyVerified account @thecsp 3 hours ago
Physio UK 2018: Physios should stop being modest about their valuable contribution to healthcare http://bit.ly/2CVI59Q #Physio18

LOVE this beautiful shot by @jeremyselwyn1 of the back of Eugenie’s @PeterPilotto gown. She specifically requested the low back which reveals the scar from the operation she had for scoliosis aged 12. #royalwedding #jackandeugenie

Yoga JournalVerified account @Yoga_Journal 5 hours ago
Yoga of 12-Step Recovery (Y12SR) combines cognitive and somatic practices for sustainable addiction recovery.
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Someone is finally speaking out about how alcohol centric the media is.

Yoga JournalVerified account @Yoga_Journal 8 hours ago
Twisting can activate the muscles around the lumbar spine + core, increasing stability as well as blood flow and oxygenation to the area.
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